Tradewinds Specials
Be ready for when business opens back up. The Tradewinds will be distributed the first week in May, so there is still time to be in the next edition. We have a new business special ....
Be ready for when business opens back up. The Tradewinds will be distributed the first week in May, so there is still time to be in the next edition. We have a new business special ....
By Robert Threatt Charley Parker, called Yardbird and later shortened to Bird, was born August 29,1937 in Kansas City, Kansas and died March 12, 1955 in New York City. As he was going through his ....
By: Kim Parrish When Hurricane Dorian reared her head in 2019, the SPCA pulled out the sandbags, made sure all equipment was on high ground, discussed staffing logistics, prepared our volunteers and began reaching out ....
Because of the Corona Virus our store is closed to the public,- I will be in the store Tuesday,Wednesday & Thursday from 10AM - 2PM We will return & answer phone calls and process orders ....
Back in 2015, retired NC Superior Court Judge Richard J. Parker, a member of the Outer Banks Anglers Club, had an idea he presented to the club about applying for a grant to create a ....
2020 is off to a crazy start for Encore Theatre Company. Tuesday’s with Morrie was an overwhelming success. All shows were sold out and we even added an additional show. Big thanks to Peter and ....
By: David Theoret - The Golfin' Guy Calabash, NC may well be an area better known for its seafood cuisine than it is for outstanding golf, but that could be changing. There are now more ....
By Robert Threatt I’ve been told, time and time again, that I have a weird mind. But, what if AI (artificial intelligence) took over everything? What could happen? How would you live? If you wanted ....
By Irene Hampton. “The North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register” was the work of James Robert Bent (JRB) Hathaway, a native of and four times mayor of Edenton. Realizing the value of early North Carolina ....
By Claude Milot It looks like spring is arriving early this year. Unusually high temperatures have already caused trees to flower, daffodils to bloom, and kayakers to begin planning new explorations of North Carolina’s many ....